2017年9月9日22時30分発表 台風第18号が9日21時に発生しました。
台風第18号は、9日21時にはマリアナ諸島にあって、北西へ毎時20kmで進んでいます。中心気圧は1004hPa、中心付近の最大風速は18m/sです。この台風は、10日21時にはフィリピンの東に達するでしょう。その後、11日にかけてフィリピンの東を西よりに進み、12日21時には沖縄の南に達する見込みです。
Passing over Okinawa on to Taiwan.
On the 12th, it seems this one is taking a turn on the 15th and moving toward South Kyushu !!
On the 13th, it might be almost as strong as Irma in Florida was, about 935hPa.

- NHK world news - at 16:30
Severe tropical storm Talim has made landfall on Japan's southern main island of Kyushu and is expected to pass through the western part of the country.
The Meteorological Agency says Talim, downgraded from a typhoon, made landfall in Kagoshima Prefecture before noon on Sunday.
As of 3 PM,
the storm was near Hyuga City in the neighboring prefecture of Miyazaki, and was moving northeast at 30 kilometers per hour. It had a central atmospheric pressure of 975 hectopascals and was packing winds of more than 100 kilometers per hour at its center.
In Oita Prefecture, the cities of Tsukumi and Saiki had hourly rainfall of more than 100 millimeters in the afternoon.
The weather agency forecasts that the storm will bring torrential rain across the country through Monday.
Many municipalities in Kyushu and Shikoku have issued evacuation orders or advisories.
The storm is affecting transport systems.
Train services in Kyushu have been suspended. Shinkansen bullet train services have also been partially suspended in the region.
Airlines have canceled nearly 800 flights on Sunday, mainly to and from Kyushu and Shikoku.
- As of 7 PM,
the storm was near Kochi City in the Shikoku region, and was moving northeast at 35 kilometers per hour. It had a central atmospheric pressure of 975 hectopascals and was packing winds of more than 100 kilometers per hour at its center.

- NHK world news - at 07:30Storm Talim causing torrential rain in Japan
Severe tropical storm Talim is expected to bring more rain to northern Japan through Monday, after having dumped record rainfall on some areas across Japan.
The Meteorological Agency downgraded Talim from a typhoon, but it has brought record hourly rainfall of 100 to 120 millimeters to Hokkaido by dawn on Monday.
As of 5 AM on Monday, the storm was in the Japan Sea, about 30 kilometers west of Yamagata Prefecture's Sakata City. It increased its speed and was moving northeast at 80 kilometers per hour.
The storm had a central atmospheric pressure of 980 hectopascals with winds of 100 kilometers per hour at its center. It is expected to move closer to northern Japan by Monday evening.
Hokkaido and Tohoku can expect localized downpours accompanied by thunder.
In western Japan, Kyoto Prefecture had hourly rainfall of about 100 millimeters late Sunday evening.
The Meteorological Agency has issued landside and flooding warnings to many prefectures across Japan.
The storm is affecting transport systems.
Airlines canceled more than 800 flights on Sunday, mainly to and from Kyushu and Shikoku.
Additional 230 flights scheduled for Monday, mostly to and from Hokkaido and Tohoku, have been suspended.

September 12
2017年9月12日22時30分発表 台風第19号が12日21時に発生しました。
台風第19号は、12日21時には南シナ海にあって、西へ毎時30kmで進んでいます。中心気圧は998hPa、中心付近の最大風速は18m/sです。この台風は、今後南シナ海を北西に進み、15日21時には海南島に達するでしょう。
Some fear this one might combine with Nr. 18 to a super typhoon . . .